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The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector

CHAPTER XVIII
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He was once her lover--" "But she named nobody," replied the other; "and as for lovers, she had enough of them.

If Shawn-na-Middogue is an outlaw now, I know who made him so.

I remember when there wasn't a better conducted boy on your mother's property.

He was a credit to his family and the neighborhood; but they were turned out in my absence by your unfeeling mother there, Harry; and the fine young fellow had nothing else for it but the life of an outlaw.

Confound me if I can much blame him." "Thank you, Lindsay," replied his wife; "as kind as ever to the woman who brought you that property.


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